Grim_Grinning_Girl
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This gets asked a lot so just thought I'd post my experience on our recent trip earlier this month.
Guests are still allowed to bring in outside snacks and drinks - no alcohol and no glass bottles. We had several individual packages and baggies of chips, junkfood, jerky, nuts, candy, also had fruit (apples, oranges), Powerade, soda cans, bottled water. All in plain sight, we were asked if we had glass, no issues at all. We even brought along a small collapsible cooler with 2 freezer bags filled with ice - we each had like Sig style bottles and the ice supply was so we wouldn't have to line up anywhere to ask for a cup of ice for our drinks.
Of course there are exceptions, while there we saw a man with a small collapsible cooler who had a bag of sliced lunch bread and sandwich ingredients - I'm guessing cold cuts, lettuce, etc. The checker asked if all that was to prepare sandwiches, the man said "yes". His food was denied entry, he was told he could take it to the picnic area but not inside the park. So I would be careful about bringing in burgers or large deli sandwiches say from Subway, unless you hide them. Of course you're welcome to travel with your own food but if it's not really small or snackable then you'll need to save them for the picnic area.
Each piece of fruit inside the park is about $2.75 or so, very close to $3.00 so if you like to eat an Apple a Day but don't want to go broke by the end of your trip consider bringing in your own fruit.
Guests are still allowed to bring in outside snacks and drinks - no alcohol and no glass bottles. We had several individual packages and baggies of chips, junkfood, jerky, nuts, candy, also had fruit (apples, oranges), Powerade, soda cans, bottled water. All in plain sight, we were asked if we had glass, no issues at all. We even brought along a small collapsible cooler with 2 freezer bags filled with ice - we each had like Sig style bottles and the ice supply was so we wouldn't have to line up anywhere to ask for a cup of ice for our drinks.
Of course there are exceptions, while there we saw a man with a small collapsible cooler who had a bag of sliced lunch bread and sandwich ingredients - I'm guessing cold cuts, lettuce, etc. The checker asked if all that was to prepare sandwiches, the man said "yes". His food was denied entry, he was told he could take it to the picnic area but not inside the park. So I would be careful about bringing in burgers or large deli sandwiches say from Subway, unless you hide them. Of course you're welcome to travel with your own food but if it's not really small or snackable then you'll need to save them for the picnic area.
Each piece of fruit inside the park is about $2.75 or so, very close to $3.00 so if you like to eat an Apple a Day but don't want to go broke by the end of your trip consider bringing in your own fruit.
. Just in case Go Cougars!
I'm pretty sure the rivalry will never be dead! 